Siemens’s SA unit has won the contract to supply 46 wind turbines to power utility Eskom’s 100 megawatt Sere wind farm, says the German company.
Workers at Lonmin’s platinum mine in Rustenburg in the North West are back at work following a wildcat strike, says the company.
In a surprise move, the basic education department has announced it only planned to provide every child with a textbook by 2014.
Dismal figures for students finishing their courses suggest that our universities have learned little in seven years.
The press ombudsman has dismissed Durban tycoon Vivian Reddy’s complaint against the Mail & Guardian newspaper in its entirety.
Nic Dawes will step down as the M&G editor-in-chief to join the Hindustan Times in New Delhi as chief content and editorial officer.
UN Syrian rebels have seized three UN peacekeepers in the Golan Heights in the third abduction in two months in the zone between Syria and Israel.
Cosatu has rejected claims by Helen Zille that it is keeping people unemployed by influencing government not to implement the youth wage subsidy.
A poem that by some miracle might also reach some children in schools without proper infrastructure, books or decent teachers.
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